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Tasting notes
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Amber in colour, intense bouquet with notes of dried apricot, bitter almond and honey. Neither too sweet nor too dry, its good acidity make it a versatile wine to accompany many kinds of food.

Food Pairings : Traditional accompaniment to cantucci (dry Tuscan biscuits made with almonds and honey). It pairs well with dry cakes and biscuits. Not too sweet, it is also a good match for blue cheeses.

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Il Poggione

Il Poggione was one of the first wineries to market the Brunello di Montalcino wine as early as the 1900's, and one of the founding members of the Brunello di Montalcino Consortium. After more than a Century, Lavinio Franceschi's work is still a fundamental point of reference for his successors, Leopoldo and Livia, who continue to develop the business with that same dedication and unrelenting passion, combining the ancient skills of winemaking crafts and tradition with the latest , most innovative techniques.

Vinification

Estate vineyards planted at 127 metres (416 feet) above sea level. Harvest By hand. Typical traditional Tuscan wine produced from Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes, harvested, then dried on straw at mats at least 90 days. In the old traditional way, in order to increase the sugar concentration.

After pressing, fermentation and slow aging (8 or 9 years) take place in Caratelli, 100 litre (27 US Gallons) barrels, on the "madre", a compound of yeasts and bacteria kept from year to year, which has a significant effect on the characteristics of the Vin Santo.